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Definition of Libidos
1. libido [n] - See also: libido
Lexicographical Neighbors of Libidos
Literary usage of Libidos
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Nervous and mental disease monograph series (1920)
"... or as we have already expressed it, to reconstruct the action pattern of these
partial libidos or strivings in their building up of the combined libido, ..."
2. The Technique of Psychoanalysis by Smith Ely Jelliffe (1918)
"... to reconstruct the pattern of these partial libidos or partial strivings in
their building up of the combined libido, which determines the individual's ..."
3. Forced Labor: The Prostitution of Children: Symposium Proceedings edited by Maureen Jaffe, Sonia Rosen (1997)
"... agreement within the society that men have ravenous, uncontrollable libidos
and that these libidos are a sign of their strength and their power. ..."
4. An Introduction to the Critical Study and Knowledge of the Holy Scriptures by Thomas Hartwell Horne (1841)
"... was not executed at the close of the first cen- h was made from the Hebrew
for the ¡Syri.iii three Greek versions were undertaken and com- libidos the ..."
5. The Works of John Owen by John Owen (1826)
"... to a singular opinion of his own, that Josiah is the iuon pointed at, and
described: but he is the first and last, that libidos by that interpretation. ..."
6. Mechanisms of Character Formation: An Introduction to Psychoanalysis by William Alanson White (1916)
"... spoken of them in this contrasted way thus intimating that there were two
different libidos or at least two different forms of expression of the libido. ..."